Divine

Female Deities

Alala: greek: War goddess; Mar's sister.Ambika (ahm-bee-kah): hindu: Goddess of power and destructionAnahid: armenian: Goddess of MoonArtemis: roman: The Roman name of Diana; Goddess of the Moon
and the Hunt. Connected with childbirth and had the power to inflict or heal sickness.Astarte: syro-phoenician: Moon goddes, also goddess of war, victory,
revenge, astrology, and sexualityAstrea/Astraea (Ahs-tray-ee-ah): latin: Goddess of JusticeBellona: roman/latin: Goddess of WarBrigid/Brigit/Brigitte: celtic: Similar to Vesta; Virgin Goddess
of Fire of the hearth and homeCalliope: latin: Goddess of Epic poetry; one of the MusesCeres: roman: Goddess of agriculture, identified with DemeterChanda: sanskrit: Name of goddess deviChandi: Angry name of goddess SaktiChloris/Flora: latin: Godess of FlowersCluacina (kloo-ay-seen-ah): roman: Surname of Venus; Goddess
of LoveCybele: phrygian: A goddess of the Earth and caverns, dark magick,
and revengeCytheria/Cythereis (sigh-thehr-ees): latin: Another name for
Venus; Goddess of LoveCynthia: greek: Moon GoddessDamia: greek: Goddess of the forces of natureDemitri/Demeter: greek: Goddess of moon, grain and harvest; she
was mother to Persephone, who went into the underworld as a bride of Hades.Diana: greek: Virgin goddess of the moon and the wild hunt, she
is also the protectoress of young women, goddess of childbirth, chastity, and
fertilityDictynna: latin: Byname of Diana (Goddess of the Moon and Hunt)
as the goddess of the chaseDione: greek: Another name for Diana; Goddess of the Moon and
the HuntEira: ?: Goddess of MedicineEllama: indian: Mother GoddessEris: latin: Goddess of discord or chaosFeronia: sabine: Goddess of the grovesFeronia: latin: Goddess of the springs and woods (I know it's
written twice, but the other was a "Sabine" version)Freyja: norse: Goddess of love, sexuality, fertility, childbirth,
magick and war, also leader of the Valkeries and a shape-shifterGaea/Gaia (jee-ah or gigh-yah): greek: Goddess of the Earth;
Mother of all life and the GodsHebe/Hebes: latin: Goddess of youth; cupbearer to the GodsHecate: greek: Dark goddess of the lower world or Underworld,
worshiped as a goddess of spells and enchantmentHera: greek: Great mother, Queen of Heaven, goddess of Earth
and Moon, protectoress of women, marriage, the home, and childbirthHertha: german: A goddess of the GermansHlin (hel-in): ?: Goddess of Consolation; CounselorHorae/Horarum: latin: The hours; goddess of the seasonsIrene: greek: Goddess of peaceIris: greek: She is the Goddess of the rainbow. May have certain
influences with the chakras. She is the sign of good fortune after a "storm" or
dragic eventIsis: egyptian: Supreme Goddess, goddess of marriage, chilbirth,
domestic life, healing, fertility, reincarnation, Earth, and Moon; Mother of the
GodsJuno: roman: The roman name of Hera; Queen and mother of the
GodsKairos: greek: Goddess from JupiterKali: sanskrit: Energy, dark Goddess. In hindu belief, she is
the Goddess of destructive forces. She is also a goddess of vengeance. She is
said to carry something in each hand for battleLaka: hawaiian: Goddess of the hulaLaverna: latin: Goddess of rogues and thievesLibitina: latin: Goddess of the funeralsLilith: assyrian: Storm goddessLuecothea: latin: Ino as a sea-goddessLucina: latin: Goddess of ChildbirthLuna: roman: Goddesss of the Moon.Maia: greek: Nurse, mother, goddess of springMatuta: latin: Goddess of the early hours or dawnMinerva: greek: Goddess of wisdom, the arts and science, protection,
peace, and medicineMoira/Moriae: greek: Goddess of destiny/fateNahid: latin?: Another name for Venus; Goddess of LoveNemesis: greek: Dark goddess of justice and revengeNott: ?: Goddess of NightOpis: latin: Goddess of plentyPhoebe: latin: Moon goddess, sister of PhoebusPomona: latin: Goddess of fruitsQuan-Yin/Kwan-Yen: chinese: The chinese goddess of Mercy and
Compassion.Sedna: native american: Godddess of foodSelena/Selene: greek: Moon goddess. Sister to Helios. Similar
to Diana, but not a huntress or a virgin. Said to have had fifty daughters by
Endymion.Sita: indian: Mother, earth GoddessSnotra: ?: Goddess of VirtueTacita: latin: The goddess of silenceTerra: latin: Goddess of EarthTethys (teh-thees): latin: A sea-goddessUke Mochi: japanese: The goddess of food, who was killed by Tsuki-Yomi.Vacuna: sabine: Goddess of rural leisureVenus: roman: Roman equivalent of Aphrodite; Goddess of Love,
beauty, sex, and healingVesta: greek: Virgin goddess of the hearth and domestic life

Male Deities

Aeolus (ay-ee-oh-lus): latin: God of windsAesculapius (ay-skuh-lah-pee-uhs): latin: God of the medical
artsAnila: indian: God of wineAnubis: egyptian: Dog-headed GodApis: egyptian: The bull, an Egyptian GodApollo: greek: Sun godAres: greek: God of WarAshura/Ashur: assyrian: Ashur was the chief god of war and empire.
He was always spoiling for a fight, was very mischevious, and was constantly getting
in trouble with the other gods.Bacchus: roman: God of wineBalder: scandinavian: God of LightClusius (kloo-see-uhs): ?: Surname of the god Janus in the time
of peaceCronus/Cronos/Kronos: greek: The greek version of Saturn. Was
the god of time and the mightiest of all Titans.Cupid: roman: God of love, son of VenusDinesh: hindu: Sun, god of the dayDionysus: greek: Greek name of Bacchus; God of WineErebus: latin: God of DarknessEros: greek: God of loveGradivus: latin: Surname of Mars, who steps to the battleHinun: ?: God of clouds and rainIndra: hindu: God of powerIvar: norse: A Norse God; the archerJupiter/Jove: roman: The roman version of Zeus. He was the god
of the heavens and the Earth, the god of justice and the ruler of all the other
gods.Manda: hindu: Saturn, God of the occultMars: roman: The Roman name of Ares; God of War. One of the chief
gods of the pantheon, who was associated with military power and glory. He was
driven by rage and violence and preferred to spend his days battling.Masou (mah-so-oo): native american: Fire deityMayon: hindu: The black godMercurius/Mercury/Hermes: latin/roman/greek: The messenger of
the gods; God of eloquence, luck, game of chance, wealth, commerce, sleep, dreams
and story telling. He was a patron of merchants, deception and thieves. He was
the messenger and herald of the gods and the conductor of the souls of the dead
to Hades.Mithras: persian: Sun-godMitra (migh-trah): indian: God of daylightMorpheus: latin: God of DreamsNereus: latin: A sea-godNeptune: roman: The god of water, rain, and fertility and known
as the King of the Sea and Ocean. Also sometimes known as the god of horses.Odin: norse: Odin is one of the three original Aesir gods who
created the world and mankind. He is the God of war, storms, wisdom, and honor.
He had only one eye, but had inner sight, and nine of his children became gods
as well.Osiris: egyptian: Lord of life after death, The Great God, god
of fertility, death and reincarnation, justice, order, power. God of GodsPan: greek: God of the woodlands, fertility in all its forms,
wild animals, music, nature spirits, and dancePeneus: latin: River-godPhoebus: latin: Sun-god; brother of PhoebePilumnus: latin: An old god of marriagePluto: roman: God of the lower world, equivalent is Hades in
greek mythology. Also connected to Plutus.Plutus: latin: God of wealthPoseidon: greek: The greek version of Neptune.Priapus: latin: God of fruitfulnessProteus: latin: A sea-godRaiden: chinese: Originally spelled "Raijin". Raijin is the god
of thunder, and is often portrayed as a red demon beating a drum. In Japanese,
the word "raiden" means "thunder".Raini: native american: Deity who created the worldSaturn: roman: The god of the harvest.Shiva: hindu: Shiva is one of the three principal Hindu deities.
Shiva is a god of complementary actions. He is portrayed as both destroyer and
restorer of worlds; as a both a giver and a taker. He is part of the triad that
also includes Brahma and Vishnu.Silvanus: latin: God of the woodsSin: sumerian: God of the moon, destiny, destruction of all evil,
predictions, and wisdomSummanus: ?: An Etruscan; later also a Roman deity: the god of
Night throwing lightningSurya: indian: Sun GodTerminus: latin: God of boundariesTsuki-Yomi: japanese: Japanese Shinto god of the moon, who killed
the goddess Uke Mochi.Uranus: roman/greek: Personifies the evening night sky, who came
forth spontaneously from Gaea, the Earth. Was also the husband of Gaea and fathered
the Titans, the Cyclops, the hundred-handed monsters, and other creatures.Vejovis: roman: God of vengeanceVertumnus: latin: God of seasonsVulcanus: latin: God of fire and furnaceZephyr: latin/greek: The god of the West wind. Also known as
the "gentle wind".Zeus: greek: Supreme diety and the most powerful of the gods.
He was god of the sky, rain, thunder, and thunderbolts.

Male names pertaining to deities/divine

Akshay: hindu: Name of a godAlhamdulellah (ahl-hahm-dool-leh-lah): persian: Thank God Amado: latin: Loving deityChike: african: Power of GodDennis: greek: Of DionysiusDio: italian: GodDivus: latin: GodGustave/Gustaf: swedish: God's staff or Staff of God; Staff
of the GothsIlias: latin: Jehovah is my GodJoe/Joseph/Joey: hebrew: God will increaseJonathan: hebrew: Gracious gift of GodKaikara (kah-ee-kah-rah): ugandan: Traditional name of godKaiou (kaioh): japanese: Sea/Ocean King. Refers to the god
Neptune/Poseidon.Kamal: hindu: A name of a GodKantha: hindu: A name of a GodMeiou (meioh): japanese: Dark King. Refers to the god of the
underworld; Pluto/Hades.Nathan: hebrew: Gift of GodSandya: hindu: Name of a godTenou (tenoh): japanese: Sky/Heaven King. Refers to the god
Uranus.